Welcome to Mossy Creek. We’re small and easy-going with a lot of community pride and camaraderie. What we don’t have a lot of is crime.

A close-knit laid-back little borough, so close to the southern border of Pennsylvania we’re almost in West Virginia. Townsfolk like to say: “We’re south enough to lend credence to our slight drawl, but sufficiently north of the Mason-Dixon to be ‘damn Yankees’.”

None of us were prepared for murder … especially involving a teenager.

My Review: This was a really fun murder mystery that takes place in a small town, that you can’t help but love. I loved the main character even though her grammar was over the top fantastic. (Grammar is something I really should work on) This book has a really cute plot and a cute chief of police and let me just say I can’t wait to see where that leads.

Simply put this is a fantastic, cute fun read. It is pretty short so you can finish it quickly. As far as the mystery goes it is well developed and will keep you guessing until the big reveal. Such a fun book.

Mossy Creek is in the midst of a bone-chilling winter. Even then, crime doesn’t take a vacation. If the temperatures don’t rise to the plus side of zero soon, the citizens will be suffering from Freezer Burn.

A visiting reporter has allegedly gone missing. Wyatt and Ricky are pulling double duty out at the lake, helping prep the hillside for the annual toboggan run. The mailbox baseball bandit, from last summer, has escalated his bashing spree. And, Maggie has acquired a stalker.

And, that’s just the tip of the iceberg.

It’s cold outside, y’all. Come on over here. Warm yourselves by the fire while I’ll fill you in.

My Review: Currently reading will review ASAP

Coming in the Summer of 2016 Book Three

About the Author:

Jill is the eldest of four children born to Christian parents in East Central Pennsylvania. It took a while, but the rebel within finally broke free. After shocking family and friends by enlisting in the US Army, then marrying–not much of a shock–birthing three sons, and getting divorced–again not much of a shock–she’s now settling in, back in the great State of PA … until the next adventure.

Jill began writing nonsense stories for her siblings and friends while in grade school, probably from the time she learned cursive. Her writing has improved. (A good thing.) With time, maturity and persistence, she continues to hone her craft in a variety of genres … and at the urgent butt-kicking of her friends.

During the thirty-odd years she was ‘away from home,’ she never lost her love of creating prose. It was only a few years ago, she met another writer, and accepted an invitation to join a writing group. Not only did she make many new friends, she also learned more about the craft, and how to market her work.